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Two people walked in through the door.
The leader was an elderly man, the current head of the Shi family and Shi Lingtong's uncle.
His eyes were sharp like a hawk's, and he was full of energy. His face was tense, making him look particularly serious.
In any other industry, one should have retired long ago at this age. However, in politics, people of this age are the ones who truly stand at the top of power.
The one who just spoke was Shi Yuanxu, who was lagging behind.
Shi Yuanxu's grumbling seemed to express dissatisfaction, but it also contained deep concern. However, the Shi family patriarch, dressed in a Tang suit, was not buying his act.
Hearing the sound, he glared fiercely and angrily blurted out, "...You brat, I didn't!"
Shi Yuanxu: "The main unit's light is still on."
The old man hurriedly looked down at the main unit: "What's wrong? Why is this light still on? I didn't turn it off—cough, it must be broken. How can it be so unreliable? You need to find someone to fix it for me."
"..." Shi Yuanxu said silently, "You can't slander computer manufacturers like that."
Uncle Shi sighed: "Grandpa, Yuanxu is only thinking about your health. Computers emit radiation, and the doctor said that you should rest more. Playing for too long will also affect your health."
The old man opened his mouth and started shouting, his voice booming with anger:
"I didn't play games! I spoke up for Zhu Baobao on the forum! You uncles, grandfathers, fathers, and brothers didn't help him, so how could I, as his great-grandfather, just stand by and watch Zhu Baobao be talked about badly?"
He said smugly, "Let me tell you, I've already joined her fan group and become an administrator!"
A fan group?!
administrator?!
Shi Yuanxu was speechless for once, his eyes widened like saucers, and even Uncle Shi almost lost his composure and twitched his lips.
"You just said you didn't play on the computer."
The old man snorted, "What old folks do? Playing on the computer? That's keeping up with the times... not falling behind... keeping up with the times isn't playing on the computer! I even have a membership, so I can send large fonts, and they're in red, so they're much clearer."
Fine, you're of a higher generation, so whatever you say is right.
Uncle Shi was quite helpless.
The Shi family has now reached its fourth generation. If it weren't for Qin Shou, a member of the younger generation, insisting on not getting married, perhaps a fifth-generation baby could already be born.
Our ancestor is one of the few remaining founding fathers of the nation. He just celebrated his 120th birthday two years ago, but he refuses to admit he's old. Even though he's 123 this year, he insists he's only 120.
The second generation is Uncle Shi and Father Shi's father. Now the old man is over ninety years old and his health is not as good as his ancestors. He has been living in a nursing home.
The third generation consisted of Shi Dabo himself and Shi Lingtong's father. The two brothers were at the peak of their careers and were both very important figures, as well as the backbone of the Shi family.
The fourth generation consists of those five mischievous boys, and the adorable, well-behaved, clever, and lovable little darling, who is also the one who has recently become a bit rebellious and run away from home.
Speaking of which, Uncle Shi absolutely refuses to accept the huge blame that the old ancestor just mentioned, saying that the whole family wouldn't help his eldest niece!
When Zhuzhu wanted to enter the entertainment industry, the first person in the family to object was the patriarch. He still remembered the era when actors were discriminated against in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. He made a fuss about not wanting his niece to show her face in public and become a star. In the end, his niece had no choice but to run away from home.
My niece did make a bold statement at the time, saying she wouldn't come home until she made something of herself. However, her family didn't initially offer her much help, partly because our ancestors had also made a stern statement forbidding the whole family from helping her.